Q: You meet a member of the '41 team. Are you going to tell him it's your opinion he's not part of a national championship team?
A player from the 1941 team .. who did not win a championship when he played? The guy would've been in his 60s by the time Bama decided to jack up their numbers in the 1980s. Is an old hardass football player from the Greatest Generation gonna suddenly retroactively claim what amounts to a participation trophy for a season where 99% of the polls said he wasn't part of the best team? A season where his team finished 8-2 in the regular season and at #20 in the AP poll? I am curious if we've ever even honored them at a game (obviously a fair amount are dead now, but what about from the 1980s onward?). I am really curious what that squad thinks/thought of this retroactive claim.
To go off of your question though, let's continue that logic. It's been 77 years since 1941, correct? 2018 + 77 years = 2095. Picture it: it's 2095 today.
Q: You meet a member of the '17 UCF team. Are you going to tell him it's your opinion he's not part of a national championship team?
Again, I ask why the 2017 UCF and 1941 Bama teams are really all that different. Minnesota in 1941 were declared champions by .. well, pretty much everyone (that mattered) BUT the Houlgate. Texas was actually declared champions by two poll systems .. yet they don't claim 1941, despite having more of a claim than Bama. Alabama in the 17-18 season was declared champions by .. well, pretty much everyone BUT the Colley.
Really, the key difference is that Bama decided to boost its championship numbers 40+ years later and claim a championship one system (one man's poll figures) gave them, versus UCF claiming the championship straight off the bat based on a championship one system (one computer's poll figures) gave them PLUS an undefeated season and dubious non-invite to the CFP. In both situations, the claims the titles are dubious but they fit the narrative each team wants (Alabama wanted to increase title numbers in the 1980s, and UCF wanted to validate its undefeated season).
Just my opinion, but I feel that if you wanna claim Bama's 1941 title claim is legitimate, you can't moan about UCF's 2017 title claim/share.